Ben Bernanke Begins GW Lectures
It was clear Tuesday’s class on the Federal Reserve was anything but just another lecture.
There were clues. Students, many in button-downs or nice blouses, showed up half an hour early. A...
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Ben Bernanke Begins GW Lectures
It was clear Tuesday’s class on the Federal Reserve was anything but just another lecture.
There were clues. Students, many in button-downs or nice blouses, showed up half an hour early. A...
Increased Access to Condoms On Campus
Beginning this month, George Washington students can now purchase condoms from vending machines in residence halls.
This new pilot program was created in response to a student group’s...

Baseball Faces La Salle in Season’s First Home Series
GW baseball is only a month into its season, but the team already has 20 games under its belt, including series in Florida, North Carolina and Williamsburg, Va.
But this weekend’s series...
In the summer of 2004, Walter Isaacson got a phone call from Steve Jobs.
A New York Times bestselling author, Mr. Isaacson had recently published “Benjamin Franklin: An American Life” and...
GW Students Use Spring Break to Serve
Last week, 12 George Washington University students spent their mornings volunteering in a Cherokee Nation Head Start classroom. The teachers asked the GW students to prepare materials for class...
‘Bracket’ Challenge Launched for CGI U
March Madness is coming to the Clinton Global Initiative University.
Today, President Bill Clinton announced the launch of the second annual CGI U Commitment Challenge, a competition of...
Global Forum Explores Economic Growth, Democratization
When GW President Steven Knapp greeted General Colin Powell in Seoul, the general saluted the university president and said, “Reporting for duty, sir!”
Although Gen. Powell’s comments were...
Women’s Tennis Staying Focused
According to head women’s tennis coach Dawn Buth, the team has one goal: to be the hardest-working and mentally toughest team in the Atlantic 10 Conference.
And with a roster of all...
By Anna Miller
In 2007, Fitzhugh Mullan, Murdock Head Professor of Medicine and Health Policy, wrote an article in the Journal of the American Medical Association calling for a conceptual...

Exploring Issues in Race, Identity
Huddled in a circle, a close-knit group of about a dozen School Without Walls students gathered late one recent afternoon at Building J for one of their many complex discussions about race.
...